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flag Former Liberal senator Cory Bernardi joins Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as its top SA Senate candidate, citing growing support and need for opposition.

flag Former Liberal senator Cory Bernardi has joined Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as its top Senate candidate for South Australia, marking a major political shift. flag Bernardi, who left the Liberal Party in 2017 to form the Australian Conservatives—later dissolved—will run in the upcoming state election, citing a lack of effective opposition and growing support for One Nation. flag His move follows Barnaby Joyce’s recent switch to the party, as One Nation surges in polls, reaching 26% in the latest Redbridge Accent survey. flag The party aims to win at least 8% of the upper house vote to secure seats. flag Bernardi, who previously hosted a Sky News podcast and worked as an oyster farmer, said he is committed to One Nation and will not leave the party after election. flag The development highlights increasing political volatility in South Australia ahead of the March 21 vote.

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